Devils Prospect Sends Two Players to the Locker Room in One Play
The Peterborough Petes and the Kamloops Blazers faced each other for the second time in the Memorial Cup tournament. After loosing the first matchup 10-2, the Petes tried to come in the game and set the tone by playing aggressively.
Chase Stillman, a prospect for the New Jersey Devils, took that seriously and managed to send two players to the locker room in one sequence.
Devils Prospect Sends Two Players to the Locker Room in One Play
When a Blazers forward came in the o-zone with the puck, Stillman charged him. After a teammate came in to defend the forward, Stillman dropped the gloves and sent him to the floor.
Both players ended up in the locker room.
Stillman was draft in 2021 by the Devils at the 29th overall position. This season, he scored 48 points in 59 games with the Petes.
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